Here are a few fun photos from a wedding in Cochrane, camping with Henry in Kananaskis,
along with our travels in our nation's capital.

Mike and Christina's wedding in Cochrane

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Henry wasn't having a super photogenic day, but here he is with his mom at the Cochrane Ranchehouse.

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We tried to get a few of the Cochrane Mom's group babies, and of course, Henry lost his mind about
then, since he loves photos in groups so much. Check out the rage on his face! The other kids
are saying, "What's your deal man?"

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Natalia, Henry, and I at the Cochrane Ranchehouse, June 14, 2015. We couldn't get a photo without
having a soother to quiet down our monster though.

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Henry will sit still for quite a while if you read stories to him. Here is the Little Engine That Could,
a story I can still remember my mom reading us.

Camping in K-country

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So, we decided to give it another run and try camping with Henry again, this time without my
super-tiny backpacking tent. Armed with my mom's gigantic dome tent, we figured Henry would
do better. He definitely loves marshmallows anyway.

Our family goes to Ottawa!

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Since I had some work travel in Ottawa, and we were staying at the Chateau Laurier, Natalia and Henry
decided to join. Here's Henry hanging out on the bed in his diaper. A little bit of St-Hubert chicken
and he'd be all-set!

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The art-deco pool at the Chateau is quite nice, but it needs a hot tub for sure.

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Henry being a cool dude in the lobby of the Chateau Laurier.

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Henry got to wander around Parliament Hill with us. Although the Centre Block was covered in
stages/scaffolding for the upcoming Canada Day celebrations, here is Henry with the Centennial
Flame and the East Block of Parliament.

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We decided to spend our last afternoon in Ottawa at the Children's Museum in Hull. Henry really liked the
bus heading to Nepal, as the Museum was set up as a tour around the world for kids to explore.

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The Children's Museum is inside the old Museum of Civilization (now Museum of History) so we had
to wander around the totem poles. Henry didn't seem to notice. This is the largest display of
totem poles indoors I think in the world.

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Natalia, Henry, and Bill Reid's carving, The Spirit of Haida Gwaii . This is the original
plaster pattern he used to cast the bronze sculpture, which lives at the Canadian embassy in Washington.
Canadians who have used our money will also recall the jade version of this sculpture (from our $20)
which lives in the Vancouver airport.

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Henry with the Parliament Centre Block and the Library of Parliament across the Ottawa River.

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Henry loved the play area in the Ottawa airport. Maybe he'll be a pilot!